LOL see that’s just another joker who has no clue how motion sickness and other ailments work that would be affected by this. It is a known fact that some people have adverse reactions to monitors and TV screens and all the flashing and movement on them and we’re not even getting to the motion sickness sort of thing yet
The fact that I have shown multiple times in this very thread the control panel where the accessibility options are and it showing motion sickness on the very first one and then a couple other settings for dynamic flight prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that that poster has no clue what they’re talking about and it’s just in here to troll for attention to be a contrarian to get attention from you and me and everybody else in this thread
When Ian himself has said this is for accessibility at least twice that I have posted numerous times you know you’re being trolled by these people when they deny it
I don’t need to follow along son because after this post I’m putting you on Perma block.
I have shown you at least twice now and I know that you’ve seen it because you responded to it where Ian himself uses the word accessibility when talking about steady flight which is previous flight prior to dragon flight https://youtu.be/Axbytwd84zU?t=1350 https://youtu.be/ciYoLxIXxak?t=2170
I’m not stupid enough to think that you don’t get this so I know right now that you’re doing nothing but being a contrarian trying to get my attention because you have nothing else to do in your life but sit here craving attention that you’re not getting elsewhere and I’m not giving you any more of mine
See, this is the argument I can get behind. PF is there to suck more money out of the player. Just like everything else. It must be crazy being the guys who have to calculate average DPS to make sure the leveling experience is long enough to extract maximum value.
I can’t have a discussion with you if you continue to ignore my arguments for the sake of asking bad-faith questions that I’ve already addressed.
I’ve literally stated on multiple occasions now that I believe static flying should be available from the get-go. I just disagree that it’s an accessibility issue when the rest of the game demands far more of its players than what skyriding demands, which is basically slightly angling up or down and pressing a few buttons to gain speed (which is something you do as a base function to play this game at all).
Okay, can any of them explain how skyriding is a problem for them but the rest of the game is not?
Because I haven’t gotten a single explanation yet, just a whole lot of “it just is,” which doesn’t describe anything to me.
I’m an open-minded person. I am willing to learn and accept when I’m at fault here, but I can’t learn unless someone actually explains to me what the problems are.
After all you’ve said, I think it’s fairly obvious this individual is either unwilling or incapable of helping you in any way here. If they aren’t trolling, and I’m 50/50 that they are, then reading comprehension clearly escapes them.
If you have to ask me questions I’ve already answered, then yes, you are ignoring my arguments.
Either that, or you’re just a troll and I’ve wasted my time trying to argue with someone who never had any interest in having a reasonable discussion to begin with.
I don’t accuse people of lacking reading comprehension because they disagree with me.
I accuse people of a lack of reading comprehension when they lack reading comprehension. Either that or you’re trolling. I don’t really care which. I stopped taking you seriously the first time you pulled the “why don’t you want me to have static flying?” Nonsense
Okay, thanks for your reply. I have been trying to understand where the motion sickness comes from, and I have always assumed it must have been a combination of the wind breaking effect with the speed that you move.
I have the wind breaking effects turned off myself and when im falling from Dorongal down to ringing deeps or hallowfall it really doesn’t seem much different than regular flying, just faster
Ironically… Laughably… It’s his sort in here that’s proving they lack reading comprehension skills because we’ve told them over and over and over again this entire issue comes down to removing about 5 hours of Pathfinder
They keep wanting to make this about steady flight but steady flight isn’t going anywhere as per Ian’s own words himself so it is not about steady flight
It is about removing the very short the very brief time it takes to get pathfinder so that there is parity in this game where flight is concerned
I’ve explained this to them about a thousand times and yet they still seem to be unable to figure it out so if anyone has a reading comprehension skills that need to be honed in here I would say it’s that side
I have a post way back that has been buried under the very vocal and very misguided person spam posting in here.
Cliff notes (please keep in mind I am currently using work arounds): Skyriding was an issue for me playing with one arm, the rest of the game was not considering I have a few years of “experience” playing with one arm in that area. Skyriding is new, following mechanics in raids/etc is not.
So for me is was adapting and getting suggestions.
I understand where you are coming from with your statement but it is not really nuanced.
he should be looking in a mirror when he accuses of it.
I wouldnt take these jokers seriously in here…they either are trolling or have cognitive issues to have to have BASIC facts explained this many times.
I mean, look at the joker I just ignored…LITERALLY SHOWED him ION saying steady flight is about ACCESSIBILITY HERE TODAY…and yet the rat died on the wheel so hes unable to accept that fact for its sheer simplicity.
Being called names in here by that sort isnt anything Id worry about…always consider the source…
At no point did I state that you’re not allowed to disagree with me.
But if you’re going to disagree with me, I would like to know more about why it is that you do.
Because I feel as though I’ve extensively laid out why I don’t view this as an accessibility issue, and all I’ve gotten are misdirects and leading questions that have nothing to do with what I said, and are extrapolating the most extreme inferences from my perspective.
If you don’t mind me asking, have you learned to do skyriding with one arm? If so, how did you do it and what is it about skyriding that made it more difficult?
I’m assuming it’s more to do with having to angle the camera with a mouse. In that vein, I completely understand and would say your perspective on the matter is valid.
for my wife its ANY fast motion on the screen that triggers the motion sickness.
She deals with it by turning her mouse turn and sensitivity down to the lowest setting. She nearly vomits watching me play because my settings are at max…I can do a full 360 turn with about half inch of mouse slide, lol.
She can only skyride because of the accessibility settings combine with her VERY slow mouse settings…which I wish everyone could do so they could use it too, but evidently its still a problem with many users.